Waldo L. Schmitt Papers : station notes and annotated map, Tortugas, 1930
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Waldo L. Schmitt Papers : station notes and annotated map, Tortugas, 1930
- Publication date
- 1917
- Topics
- Schmitt, Waldo L. (Waldo Lasalle), 1887-1977, Carnegie Institution of Washington. Tortugas Laboratory, Anton Dohrn, Crustaceans, Marine biology, Natural history, Zoology, Dry Tortugas (Fla.)--Maps
- Collection
- biodiversity; sifieldbooks
- Contributor
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Language
- English
The field book is part of a collection of Waldo L. Schmitt papers. Schmitt was a carcinologist. During the summers of 1924 and 1925, Schmitt was at the Carnegie Institution's Marine Laboratory at Tortugas, Florida, surveying the crustacean fauna of the area, identifying crustaceans found in the stomachs of fishes, and taking underwater photographs. In 1925, Schmitt was awarded the Smithsonian's Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship "for the study of the fauna of countries other than the United States." The scholarship enabled him to collect marine invertebrates along the east coast of South America from August to December, 1925, and on the west coast from August 1926 to May 1927. From August 1925 to February 1926, he collected along eastern South America from Brazil south of Buenos Aires. Locations included sites in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay. He also participated in field work at Tortugas during the summers of 1930, 1931, and 1932. This folder includes about 14 cards with printed and handwritten station notes on research conducted in 1930 at the Tortugas, and a folded, annotated map: a nautical chart titled "Tortugas Harbor and approaches", of scale 1/40000, published at Washington in May 1904, reissued February 1917, by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. On the back of the map is inscribed the name of the vessel Dohrn
- Abstract
- The field book is part of a collection of Waldo L. Schmitt papers. Schmitt was a carcinologist. During the summers of 1924 and 1925, Schmitt was at the Carnegie Institution's Marine Laboratory at Tortugas, Florida, surveying the crustacean fauna of the area, identifying crustaceans found in the stomachs of fishes, and taking underwater photographs. In 1925, Schmitt was awarded the Smithsonian's Walter Rathbone Bacon Traveling Scholarship 'for the study of the fauna of countries other than the United States.' The scholarship enabled him to collect marine invertebrates along the east coast of South America from August to December, 1925, and on the west coast from August 1926 to May 1927. From August 1925 to February 1926, he collected along eastern South America from Brazil south of Buenos Aires. Locations included sites in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Uruguay. He also participated in field work at Tortugas during the summers of 1930, 1931, and 1932. This folder includes about 14 cards with printed and handwritten station notes on research conducted in 1930 at the Tortugas, and a folded, annotated map: a nautical chart titled 'Tortugas Harbor and approaches', of scale 1/40000, published at Washington in May 1904, reissued February 1917, by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. On the back of the map is inscribed the name of the vessel Dohrn.
- Addeddate
- 2017-11-29 15:07:28
- Call number
- MODSI9370
- Call-number
- MODSI9370
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- http://biodiversitylibrary.org/permissions
- Duediligence
- http://biodiversitylibrary.org/permissions
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Genre
- Field notes
- Identifier
- waldolschmittpa00schmd
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t0sr57d53
- Identifier-bib
- MODSI9370
- Location
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR)
- Pages
- 29
- Possible copyright status
- No known copyright restrictions as determined by scanning institution.
- Ppi
- 300
- Year
- 1917-1930
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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